Wuttisft: TEEMS, .-i.?..a.i- ; ;.*, 50 A YEAR LEBANON:,- PA- wE.),§s-DAy, :JUNE 10; , -1863. HOME AFFAIRS. DIXOCRATIC legMlfG. The Dinit;o4lyiorLibajniin itifd Vicinity are invited to meet at the public house of John Mattbes; in Lebanon, on Saturecry eesning, June 20, at 6 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of or ganizing a DeMiocratiePlob end to irmify the nominations of the Democratic State Convention. Let there be a full turn out By order of the Committee. Lebanon, June 10,,1863;. • 1 , • - IMPORTANT TO .JUSTIOES.—Perhaps it is not generally known that hy the amended stamp duty act all transcripts of judgments, from dockets ofJustices of the Peace, will require a five cent stamp attached, which must be can celled by the Justictrgiv,iarthe transerlßX person ordering the thiiiidiiikt irill;"iiiV'bkned to 1,17 the duty. ..Eitiieilta-1-to ,comply - :with the provisions of this act renders the transcript worth less. We learn..tWat the Town Counctl , hare appointed JosePh Shantz and E. it. Wheat Policemen. hi place of Henry McCord and B. J. Babb. Their term ofaervice will commence on the 15th inet. The old Pclicemaa.reeeived..sls per month and the new are to'get $3O. RUNAWAY AND AGGIDENT.—M, 8. Dan Rice's Circus, which was to have showed here a few weeks ago, met with quite ft„ Serious accident on Sunday week, on its way from Mauch Chunk to Berwick. In descending La hilt near Conyngbarn, Luzerne county,. the horses of, one of the teams became unmantigeable.and ran off, demolishing the band wagon and killing two horses. The abolitionists'of Fredericksburg will have the discredit of bearing an outrage up • 4m the Democratic meeting- held in their pleas. ant town on last Saturday evening, unless they publicly repudiate it. Threats were made before the meeting that it Would be interfered with and broken-up, and, sure enonih, :in the darkness of night an assault was made upon it with EGGS.- The ragamuffins were too cowardly to stand and face their dirty proceeding, but slank off like dogs and could not be discovered. Such fellows, together with their alders and abettors, are so Small and contemptible that fifty of them would . have no trouble to dance on the point of a nee dle. A new two cent stamp has been pre. pared for local or drop lettere, having a portrait of General Jackson for the design. Stamped en• velopes of the wine rale, for circulars are to be provided. The new rate goes into effect in July. UNPRECEDENTED.—Thecuss of the Minter song, "When this Cruel War is O ver, is unprecedentod.in the annals of the mu sic trade in this 'country. Within- the space of a few months, 130,000 copies of it have been sold, and the demand is increasing instead of falling off. The publishers and owners of the copy. right have a music store in Brooklyn, and have hitherto done a limited local business. But they have, through the agency of this one sim ple ballad, become known throughout the trade and can command every catalogue in the country. The song is a fortune to them. The best work by the most famous composer of the world would not be as profitable. The music and the words of the ballad are not remarkable for' beauty or originality, but the melody catches the popular Aryan& the words touch the papules. heart: Capt. Greenawalt's company, after be ing paid off at Harrisburg, immediately raised a purse of a hundred, and seventeen dollars for the widow of their deceased comrade, Joseph Zimmerman, as a substantial token of respect to hhrummory. Such an =offer is exceedingly ap• propriate, and relleCti credit on the thoughtful ned. and Eke libein. i 4 of the-don cm. - - Lieut. B. Frank }Lean, of the 98d, who was wounded at the late battle of Freder• ioksburg, where he met a very narrow escape from instant death,lns boon in Lebanon for a few days on a furlough. , . Sohn Mills, a good and honest -Sol dier, was shot through' the lungs in the late Fred ericksburg engagement, and died attlte heap ital near Potomac. Creek, Va., on the 7th or He wee a.tnember of Company p D, 93d "Regiment He was a son•in law of Mr. Wm. Gerhart of this place, and leaves a wife and children to mourn b is untimely3lea.th. L. R. DEf.cl, Liquor,me.rehant, Leb anon, but B.Nish lees 'celebrated gerb !Rive for sale. They are widely and fairoiiibly for their curative powers. and are warranted not to contain-any but the pueeet medicinal herbs and roots. ..„ Dangerous counterfeit ss's on the Bousatou ie Ben k, Stockbridge-, Berkshire coun ty, MasEachusetts, are being circulated in this county. The note is of a green tint, is exceed• ingly well done and calculated, to deeire. It is thus described : C. M. tivien, Prost.. D. R. Wil liams, Cashier, spurious—v ig. men plough ing ; on right end 5 and twos children .; on left end,. FIVE and blacksmith. Look outfor them. Startling! but true.—The Vciluntaera are brAving the dangers of Fever, Scurvy, Wounds and Cholera. MI -Tv a' gallant fellow will leave his hones to bleaoh,,wbo, by the aid of HOLLO WAY'S PILLS' AND OINTMENT, would have returned to his family strong and bealty. Sol d iers, try them! Only 25 cents .per box or pot. 226. The "Chuckleheads !"--;--21, correspond ent suggests that those who call Democrats Cop perheads are very properly entitled . to the sobri quet of "Chuckleheads," from their blunders and imbecility in the prosecution cf the mar. The Copperhead may be a very venomous animal but the Chucklehead, by his ignorance and preten. Rion, would sacrifice an army, a country and a Government, rather than give up a theory which time and experience bad demonstrated to he false and ruinous. Messrs. Goodyear & Diffenbach are now unpacking their new stock of New York Dry Goods, Groceries, Lost, between Karmany's Store.and the residence of the subscriber, or between the latter place and Elias Riddle's in South Leba non, on Menday, a Leather Pocket . Book con taining about $l3 of money, and a P. o'. receipt. The finder will be suitably ieviarded return leg it to the aubseriber. ADAM WEBER, Potter. Dr. John. H. Rattob, formerly of this place, is at present in the:Department, of the Gulf, a member of fifejor_peneraf Auger's statP:,:--- ,In a recent notice 'oldie 'Personnel of that staff we find the following : Major John H. Ractoh, surgeon-in Wet and , medical director of General Augur's Corps is a ma-tire of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and graduated all a doctor of medicine at the 'University ofPenn sylvania, Dr- Rauch lived for some years at'; I . B nriingtost, 'lowa, but subsequently removed to 'Chicago, where he was a professer in .the Rush Medical College. He acted - as volunteer surgeon on the field at the first battle of Bull Run, and is mentioned in General Hunter's report in.high terms. He was commissioned as brigade sur geon Angus t 3, 1361, and has been ever since one of the most active medical otheera in the ar my. He was attached last year to General-Keys' Brigade, which was subsequen tip oommanded_by General Augur. When General Augur had coin- , wand at Fredericksburg Dr. Rauch was coed ieal ' director there. During the memorable Pope campaign Dr. Rauch Was assistant medical' di. rector of the Army of Virginia, and at' Cedar Mountain, Bull Run, Centreville was untiring in his exertions. When the great battles of 1 South Mountain and Antietam took place he was ordered to General Mealellan 's army. There he • bad the entire supervision of all the rebel wound ed in the vicinity of Sharpshurg, some f i ft een hundred in number, and filled that delicate and most arduous position with prominent ability. Before his labors in that field were fairly brought to a close, he was ordered -to j join the Batiks ex pedition. Dr. Rauch has er h it# Apil!atio nas a botanist and is the auflint or ;; , ,riflotto artiple.9 of professional and sitintific interest-. ' . The enrollment, prepare tory to a draft ienevr,being tahhtt i iritthis borefghAy Je f. ferson 13: Light. Waile gtpo the Deligi Mar sha 'alive been appo in tedifoL the wholliKennty, and that they are now butiY at work, butaee hive not learnet their names. `, „ . A 'man', who paid& uedet half ft paid, &e, different names, was arrested last week in this county, and .taken. to Leicester, charged with the murder "Drill-arty, at Mar tette, of wh ieh we published an account hurt week. Gek. jAn"qpitor4iied . at att,rrja burg, on the 26th ult., in the 86th year of his age. He represented Lebanon and Dauph in noun ties in the State..iSe7hate from 1814 to 1818. . : ;D.I6I(OGHATHI airOtTING 9T1tv:Z14515. -t 9 Tiiis i Detrieerats"of Me: Zion' and vicinity Diet et the public house of Henry Glick, on Saturday afternoon, June 6, for the purpose of organizing Club. The itttendenee was large and enthusias tic.. Hon. Sa.'en.et. Govszer presided, assisted by tbeSolloviing iddiqatikil.offieers: Vice Presideute.---' Mattie Daub anajounthan Groff'. CorrespOnding Sevritiry.—Wm.i,r, Glick, Riq. Recording Seerstary.--William Stoever. Treasurer;—Edward A llwein . After the organization of the meeting the fol. lowing deciarekien of principles of, the prune erotic party and Constitution for a Club were read and unanimously adopted. Many of the - Signatures obtained to the Club are the names -of persons who voted for Lincoln, and not a few never heretofore acted with the Democratio . par ty. It WftS, 8. glorious, meeting and passed off p leasan tly and uninterruptedly. ' ZION • DEMOCRATIC CLUE Preqmbte. We, ..the undersigned .oitisens of Mt. Zion, Bethel Township, do hereby. assoeiate together for the purpose of supporting and promulgating the time honored principles of our party, the abandoning of which. has involved our country in the unhappy and dopier-able eond ition in which we now behold it. In order that the pub -tic may-not-be deceived:by ~the arts of- design ing Men as - to our political Principics,, we here give an extract of them t ---Equal and exact jus tice to all men, of whatever state or persuation, religious or phlitical ; peace, commerce and hon est friendship with all nations, entangling alli ance with none ; -the support of - the - Slate gov ernments in all their rights, as the Most otitnpe tept administrations of our domestic .conocrus, and the surest bulwarks against' anti republiCan tendencies; the preservation of the general gov ernment in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at bogie -and ,-;afety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people; a mild and safe corrective of abuse; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the.ma jority ; well disciplined militia, our best:reli ance in peace, and for the first moments of ' war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the eivilover the military authority`; - econo my- in the public expense, thst labor May be lightly burdened; the honest 'payinent of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith; encouragement of agriculture, and of 'commerce wits band maid; the diffusion of, information, and arraignment of all abuses at th'e bar of [Mb lie reason ; FREEDOM OF RELIGION ; FREEDOM OF THE PRESS ; AND FREDON OF PERSON UNDER. THE PROTECTION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ; AND TRIAL BY JURIES IMPARTIALLY SELECTED. , To the faithful maintenance .of tbe-abovo po litical creed, we murnolly-pledge'to each other our sacred honors; and hereby ordain and es tablish the following constitution for our got acumen t CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE Ist. This association shall be called the "Democratic Club of Mt. Zion, Bethel Aar. 2d. The officers of this Club shall con sist of one President, two Vice Presidents, one Recording Secretary, one Corresponding Seem. tary,and one Treasurer, who shall ho id their re. spective offices for the term of orie - year, and Shall be elected at the first regular meeting in each and every year. - Aux. 3d. It shall .be the duty of the Presi dent to preside at all meetings of the Club when present, to maintain order tied discipline, to sign all orders on the Treasurer for money; to•appoint nil committees, and generally to do - and per form all the other duties of a presiding officer of a de liberative body. ART. i lth. It shall Ire the (4.13 Y. of theAtiee PAW - dents to assist the President .in maintain" ing order and diseipiine, and in his absence one of them shall preside in bin stead, ART. sth. It shall be the duty of the Recerd ing Secretary to procure a suitable book at the expense of the Club, in Which he shall enrol the Constitution, and all .by-laws which may from time to time be adopted, and in which, also, be shall keep a record of all the official acts of the Club. It shall also be his duty to attest all order's drawn by the President upon the-Treasu rer, to receive all moneys belonging to the club, and pay the same over to. the Treasurer, taking his receipts for the same in a book to be provi ded for that purpose; to safely keep and deliver to his successor in office, all books, papers and documents belongimg to the Club, and generally to perform all the duties ef axecording secretary. Any. 6th. It shall be- the duty of the Corre. spending Secretary to receive and answer all let. tern addressed-to the-Club, to receire,,and under the direetiun of the chit?, distribute all 'political documents. ART. 70, It shall be the duty of the Treasu rer Co receive aillinoneyairoui the Secretary and safely keep the Sallie, paying -out none baton the order of the President attested by the Score tarp. .keep - at allyim es a - true and just account. With (he ClO:end at. the ' 'end, of his term of office pay over the balance in his hands to his successor, and at the same time deliver to his successor ,a.ll :books of account belonging to the Club which may be in h is- possession. ART. Bth. This• Club may adopt such by laws end rules of order as a majority o f the, members present at an.) , %stated Hinging May think advise- Awr. 9th. This constitution may be amend ed by the vote of two thirde of the members pr e.ten t at a stated- meeting; - Provided,: -that no tice of the proposed amendment shall 'have been , given at least one stated meeting before the same shall be voted on. MEETING AT FREDERICKSEUI2O.—On Saturday evening, June. 6, a large •Demorratie meeting was held in Fredericksburg, also for the purpose n f organizing 'a - Democratic Club. The meeting was culled to order by Mr. Samuel Rigel, who moved the election of the follow ing officers, President.—Tnostss Surru, Esq. V ice Presidents I itts Walborn, Daniel Ben - sing, David Fehrer„ • Corresponding Seep —John Rohr. Recording See'y.—Gideon Schnatterly. Treasurer.—Edward TlOffelfinger. The following Preamble and 'Resolutions were unanimously adopted, after which the meeting was atldressed by Samuel T. "McAdam . , Esq., un • til interrupted by the outrages of some of the opposition. Whereas, The success of the Democratic party is indispensible to the restoration of the Union as it was, and maintaining all rights as freemen under the Constitution, Therefore, RESOLVED, Th i es we erireestlY . call upon the Demoer4ts of 'this neighborhood, to organ izo themselvei forthwithinto ft T bitib 3 „ : wth view to - aid in securing the election of the Democratic candidate for Governor at the next, general elec. .tion, and restoring the DeM43Oratic party, to pow er at the election for President in 1864. R6SOLVED, That the people ,being the only sconce.) of political power; haie.not only a right Lut his their duly freely to discuss any ques tions relating.to the conduct, of their public ser viktit,'orthp odut,in ittratioti,pi gr;G o vernm e n in peace or in *lir, aethe 'Obiain - log a full and untrammelled expression at the ballot box. RESOLVED, That the freedom of spetibb and of the press are,rights secured, to„ui I , sy ; the cod`sti titian of the United Statee, tOonititation of our Strate;ind - sts no FRO.P.: froveinmblit can exist without the exercise of these rights; it is there fore the . tifitY of every patriot to resist to b is ut most.tany attempt from any source whatever, to frtnge, urns' them.: Tu supphrt of these Printi4ples)ire mutually pledge to each ether our honors ; and hereby at. each our names as a warrant for our sincerity T-AKR Norion.,;- - -Th.e en roili og.is go ng on, and it' is expected , that . the Conscription act will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every body-to tat tbeir,Pteroake taken in , time for their re lations andlriends. and the only; plake to 'get a No. t, Picture Is at ZimmesuutalsENeiv York Photographic Gallery, for - be'is taking the cheapest, the best, and most lifelike Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by, all that "becan't bde beat,' fdr bbc,: , gandry is always crowded. .Give hiGc,a call and you-will And RS we reo ommend. Remember ; the ;LlkimerttlauldfNew York Photographic Gallery„ tu Opittherlau‘St. ,, ,Call early-and avoid a crowd. . . • • P. B.—Oluldran and anybcaly.atipa taut goo week et7neo ahaa 14 call aqfaraiieratakaraGallegn - . ll, 4 l ,PPtPret° - 1 ;Y acqatia.flign•V to:kiwi:V*4r t 0,00..! „•' ;• s For the Advertiser. Lines upon the Death of Capt. John Weidman Co. 7, Fourth Pa. Cavalry BT A. STANtt't "Dtace eC decorum est pro pro mori ." A se idlerbath gone for aye to his rest,— Peal not the anthem—be muffled your drum; A patr jot, gone to the realms of the blest, Stands waiting and watching his brethren to come A hero—yes truly a hero was he, Though be died midst eomfortaofhome and friends; No hero more noble ,we ever shall see, Adorning the page, where-history blends .Creationa of feet and fiction together, To glOrify bini, who falls on the field 3Viree lite-blood iatinginggpomedark dewing river, The &artier-Una of a denthatrosvn niold f ♦ * * '♦ Friepirarld'fo;tune rereforsaken For liiiebitfitev'etill; pride when Ilia bride, while living, hie dying— 'Prepared for her to fell, Yes e may weep his cherished worth, And 'w drop the bitter tear, To think of one we're known co long, Upon the, sable bier: But, it -were Wicked long - to - mourn - For one, who's happy now; Beyond the tomb, boyotid its gloom, Ile wears upon his brow, `' The Patriot's hr 11liriut eorcatet—' The sage's laurel wreath— . The chaplet fair; that upsets, wear, .The crown thatconquers death : A ehristian and a hero'slone--- lint, weep no more for him: Ire's gone to rest, amid the blest, Where faith in sight grows dim; Where toil and error never come, Along life's ebrystal river ; Nor bells nuty.toll the parting soul,— Goue uR . to God &reser: Lebuuon, Ps., June 19,1103. . Pie Nic.—We learn that the teach ers of this.and adjoining boroughs, 'contemplate holding a grand Pic Nic, at Manderbaeh's Springs, on Saturday neat. .lheursion, tickets have been granted by the railroad company, and we_have no doubt this will be a "feast of reason and flow of soul," that will di) credit to the pro fossion. p 4.otitts. The Dis Oases of Error Les Maladies d'Erreur. I. John B. OGDEN, M.D., author and publisher of the above work, do hereby promiSe and agree to send (free of charge) to any young' an wise will write far it, a sample copy for perusal. The proper stitdy'of man kiis.l is Ms.n. ThisAntuable vrorit is issued and sent forth for the benefit of suffering humanity. It treats in simple language. on all the diseases of Dalton. in cluding Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility . Indiges tion. Melancholy., Insanity, Wasting Decay, Impoten cy , Ste., safe, speedy, and effectual prescrip lions for their permanent cure, together with much valuable information. All who favor me with a desire to read my work shall receive a sample copy by return mail, free of charge. Address :lOUS B. .OSDEN, M. D. • No. an Nassau Street, New York. May 27,1863.-4 m. TEE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OP EN • INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG- MEN who stiller from nervous Debility, Premature Decay. of Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time. TIIE MEANS OP SEW , CURE: By one who has cured himself +titer being put to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. lty enclosing post paid addresred envelope, siuglo copies may be had of the author. . ' NATIIANIEL MAYFAIR, :Esq.. Bedford, Bingo (*duty, N. Y. - - May 27, . • " DR JNO. L. LYON'S Ereitch.Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES: This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri can Ladies as tbe only sure, positive, and never-failing Cure and regulator of suppression of nature, .from whatever cause. 'Particular rare should be used to know that - Pregnancy is not the - cause, as the Drops would surely produce an effect entirely contrary to the course cif 'nature, for which I will not bold myself re spbosible, These Drops aro so mild and pleasant, that tho feeblest can take them with perfect secur fry, yetwo powerful in theirAlfects,AugtteyAblY.Lritagalliicallad mat' Mild/ Kr„gdfritcrr.i ley ran be prohurid- by 'addreasing ineiss directed below. 1 have used this med icine for the last twelve years in my practice, and thein , fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address DR. JOLIN L. LYON,New Haven;Conn. July 23,1862. WHOOPING COUGH OR GROUP, lievrevor severe, may be alleviated and cured by the use of MADAME ADOC PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM. ' This invaluable Medic ine possesses theextraOrdina. ry power of relieving immediately.WHOOPlNG COUGH HOARSENESS, DIFFICULTY ' OF BREATHING, HUSKINESS and Tickling in the Throat. It loosens the Phlegm, and will be round to be very agreeable to the taste. It is note violent 'remedy. but emeine:tit.--- warming, searching and , effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For ante by all Druggists, at 3.3 end 26 as. per bottle. ' - January 23, PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, • SYMMETRY OF FORM, - YOUR HEALTH, At4D MENTAL, COWERS, By wing tlint Safe, Pleneant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known es • , . . . _ HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT Birallu. Read the Advertieemen in another column, and prof- Idseaaes and . Symptoms Ranmerated. Cut it out, and Preserve it . But may at some Future Day. "It gives health ai:d vigor to tlis resins, And bloom to he pallid cheek." It SivreaLong Suffering and Exposure. Beware of Counterfeits ! Carts Guaranteed Lebanon, April 21) . , 1ti63.-2m. • -A Card to t h e Se ita,.rittg, The REV. WILLIAM COSGROVM laboring I ' ol a Missiouar,y in Japan, tv..s cure &of C6usuznption ' when all other means bad taped, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the, great. City of Jeddo. This recipe has mired great umnbers who were eutrer ing from Consumption, Brenda is, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and, the debility and nervous depres.sion caused by these disorders. Desirous of benelitting others, n 1 will send Cnii re. cipe..which I have brou,sht home with me, to all who need it, fn of charge Address Rev. Wit. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, ltrooltlin, N. Y Dee. 10, 1.862.-13 r • , QUESTION.—}IOIIO there•i •Th iik and Nancy, Where are you going, that you are in such a burry ? AsiswEn.—Why we are just , on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to hatie - our pictures taken takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, sia 1. - said to Nancy we will go car, ly Or is morning before any body else g eta Nair*, or we will have to come away again. w ithout getti rig any. Ws:sr.—Yes! finer heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? Aus.--Gh my! we could not think -preach a We admire the true and _beautiful picture . that Lally takes, so much that we would nut go to inicithiir'. Gal. levy trwecoirld.gM them for nothing ilohas seven .y`ears, vxperitince in the biasinesa, lutes a eomplete sett of unproved instruments, so excell,nt skylight, end therefore takes thabest . •picturea- u town, and so of course everybody that wants a good picture goes to QussT.,—What kind of Pictures domino take? Ans.—lle takes Photographic from miniature to life size, plain - er eolored. Ells card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like, than some that have been taken in our- large cities. Ills Andirotypes are beautiful, aud can't - be beat. Ile also excels in copying pictures from• small naguerKeotypes, sod en. larging them almost to any size. QuEsx.—Where is this OM Lary ? I tune giro him a call too. ANs.—Just come along with. Nancy and. I, and we will ebow yon. it is in Stine'a Now Building, next door.to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ile hae constant 14on 'Mind .gtsd.uthortraent or Gilt and Rosewood Friaiies, Gases; altnlinial &C., which be 'gene cheap.— For good and cbeati Mathias we advise all ,to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa; . March 11, Ile. SAPONIFIER, Concentrated Lye, THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER The PUBLIC are cautioned against Vae SPURIOUS articles of LYE, far making SOAP, - &O., now•offered• for snip. Thconly GENUINE and PATENTED Lye fa that made by tile. PENNSYLVANIA ." SALT MANLY- EA.OTORIRG COMPANY, their trade•tnarti for it being "OADOEIRIERO OR CONCENTRIITED, LYE.." The great anemia of, the, article .has led PRINCIPLED 1 PARTIES to endeavor to I,III'PA.YE violation of the ContpanY'e PATENTS.: , ~ . .. . .. All Matuafaeturers, Buyers or SelleriX. these Bat itrilua Lyososre hereby NOTlTlBlrzhitt,the COB.PA BY inure employed is thdir,.ATTo4.olll; ; i GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of ithila.; s¢d WILLIAM BA)LEWELL, Esq, of .E:lttalyurg. Arid ; ttia,t,4l), .114.71171i40111,11ip5, trE.Elq, or SSD. LiRS of Lye, in violation of the rights of the Comp& ny, will be PROSECUTED at once. Tho SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, i 3 for solo by ell Druggists, Grocer,/ mod Coutty Stares. 'The United States Circuit Court, SVgetern Dietr let of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, In 1602, in cult of the PENNSYLVAN/ A SALT MANCFACTUNINO COMPANY' vs. THOS. U, MASH, decreed to the Com pany, on November 15, 1862, gm ,exelusivo r ighttreot ed by a patent owned by thout,for the SAPON Patent dated October 21, 1855. Perpetual injunction awarded. SALT 111ANUFACTERING OFFICES.: 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pitt St. and Duquesne Way, Pittsburg April 29, 18138.--Prn. Editor of Advertiser. Daart Stn:-With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that r will send by return mail - to all who-wish it, (frec)a - ltecile iyith full directions for making and using situ :pie Vegetable Balm, thatpill effectually remove in 10 days, .Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles and till Impurities of the Akin, lenying the sate soft, clear, Nnooth and betietiful. I will also mall 'free to - those- having .Beld fiends or Bare Feces, simple directions' and • formation that:will enablelhem to start growth of .I.,vxurfbnt nair;,llllli.kara, or a Mona - tnebe in loss than 30 days'. All'applicaiions au - mend by return mail without charge. Rospentfully,youra THOS. 4 0 ? .41 PST A N .— - 4 . 7lfaboiniat, No. S3l Itoadway, New „York: February 25, 1803.-8 m:: CrIRIST Cnta:Mn.—Servieo in ;temperance natl. every SUndaY morning et 10 o'clock. - " English preaching next &may paining and evening in Zlon's 1.0 therm/ ' - Fnglish preaching next Sutedt# evening in the Firet 'Reformed church. German preaching pest Sendai morning, and English iu thetifternoon. at.t he Hulse. Shoe Pike. wroth% house. No service in the 3lidarian church. • Service next Sunday niorniifg at d 0: o'clock, in St. John's 'Reformed Church. At Jonestown in the ternoon and evening. • J.:tigrish prenching:n.,xt Sn ncltner n.ing,:and German 4lt ine afternoon, at 234 o'clo in Salem's Lutheran church: Rey. Burkholder hill . ° niliciate.. On Thursday Jane 2, 1.863,W iK t Readl.by Rev Rel. ler, Dr. A. V. ItOCUEII, MOM Amanda 8., daughter of Mr. Peter ZIMMERMAN, 'beat Of , Sheallerstown, Leb anon county, Pa. ' . The happy couple will please' accept our thanks - far their kind remembrance. May happiness, health and prosperity he their lot. ~ On the 4th Mat:, by the Rev' F. W. "Creator, G. FOX , of North Lehrman, to Miss ,MARY A. EBRIGIIT, of thy borough: On .the 81st. ult., at liummeltaown, of congestion of the brain, CATH W ARINE LOS.% cogtiter of Jacob B. and Amanda REINOETIL; E4d'2 years and 26 days. In Cornwall tp . ., this eounflY, on the 2d inst.: ANNA 110 E E, aged 'Bl years; 8 months and 16 days. On the 29th ult., LYDIA 'A.DALAITIE. daughter of Theodore I'. and Slisan 'FRANTZ, aged years, 2 months and 1 day, An : interesting chile, very sudden. ly removed from the perils — of earth to the safety of heaven. On the Met ult., CALVIN tLIAS, son of Jonathan M. and M. L. 1t.4.11.6R, aged I'rtar,l Months and S days. Mow sweat it is in font:I:to muse, - At, one by one an earth We Hoer grows in-Paradiait our store The Lebaufart Market.. CorrS ed nopkiy . LEBANON, Wanneses; JUNE 10, 1863. Extla Family, Is 60 l'a.2 s''„%doS., 12 Extra , 8 00 Nutter, lit 16 Prime White Whesit,l 65 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime Red. Wheat, 60 I bird; 8 Prime Rye, . 14)Q TeRDIC., Clover seed 5 00 Slain!, 6 Timotlipseerl, - . 1 50 Soap,,' Plsx,seed. I.2s`iiiies-aux, 25 ,Dried Apiles,7B be., 1 00 Wilte Rags, Dried Apples, pealed,l. 60 511441. Rags, 2 teach "Suits," . 259 Plutrip, 12,14 Peach '.'llutzels," 1 52. Br ties, ;s o lb., 40 Cherries, 1 50 fe bers,lB lb., 62:4 Onions.,.. 1 'lb., 40 Potatoes, Is, bus, . 40 - So Deana, IA rit., Apple Butter, Verock,4s - Tin gar, v gal.,' .12,t.f The rbiladelpita Market. Saturday - Teeing, June 6tb. Iron.—Pig Iron continue very dull ; An is selling in a email way, at $30@;3,5 Ito ton for the three climbers. Nolehiinge toinoilee in manufactured iron. - - ii Flour--The market - eon fillies very dull," and prices are without change. About 500 bble good Ohio extra family sold at $71 26 5 bbl ; 200 lib's choice do at $7 50. The Ade are buying in a small way at priedS ranging from $5 - 75 ® 6 for superfine ; 25®6 75 for extras $6 75®7 75 for extra family • and s6®B 719, bbl for fancy brands as to 'rjuality. Rye ?tear is quiet at $5 tifi bbl. tornsales making at $4 for Pennsylvania,' and $4, 25 la bbl for Brandy wine. You may not now roquira Grain.—Wheat is very du n and prices are low. or. About 14,000 bushelasold at $1 50(4i1 51 for prime IVestern and 'Penui- reds, and white at $1 60@1 65 bush., as ,t() quality. nye,is wanted at $1 .0 bush., for Penna. Corn is also in demand: Sinall'eales are 'making at 86e. bush- for prune ye llaw. Ceti are firmly held.— About $,OOO bushels 'sold at 79Qi5e. weight fur Penn. Whisky.—Barrels are selling in a small way, at 4.5@.1.5i, and Drudge at 43k ' Seeds.—Clover is selling atifrotn 'ss 25@5 .75, be. Timothy is, dull al $1 501 40, 15 .19-nd It at s2©2 .25 90 ha. CATTLE .MAIIIZET. 7 —Thit offerings of Beef Cattle reach about 1250 bead this week, showing. -an increase of 250 :over last;. Monday, and the Market was dull, and prices 25c lower, ranging from $9 to $l3 for&immon. to good - and 'extra cluality, mostly at, $11@127 the 100 lbs:. ',Cows --About 130 were dim:totted df .‘.at steady prices, including Springers at s2o' to $35 each, and Cows and Calves at from $25 lb $45. .hogs are unchanged, and about 2100 Wire disposed of - in. chid tog 1600 at Glass.' I.ltl ion . dioFe yard, at from' $0 50 to $7 75, and 460 at the Avenue,yard, at - s7@7 50 the 100 tbs. Sheep4—Some 4000;:were offered and sold at da@6e. per. lb. gross for Blipped. Lebanon Conitty Agrienliu- Society. . S . • inireting of the "tellitnon County Agri A cultural; C tur i eli i llnitieultural and Meehan/eel Society." will be held on Scam. Clay, Jnne 13,1863, at I.o'elock, 3L, in tlen grand Jury Roont, in the', Court ionse, Lebanon . . A full attendance is desired', ns.l usincss of importance will beawought - htifore the Society. Wl4l. RINK President. June 3, 1663. I:II.OITANTS will please attend to their Licenses .11:1 lutniedtately, as 1 htive epedial klotiee frpni the Auditor General to bring suit within ten days after the Ist clay oCJnly and au: compelled' to do so. Therefere, please gii , e.this your Immediate attention. . • • t JOIIN'ALtArztx. Junes, 1863. . Treasurer of Lab. Co. , To permit the Philadelphia and Beading 'Retitiaart Caws pally tepid up a Walch-R4X at the crossing of Mar ket Street and said Railroad. 'fix Ir BERBAR ; there has been, complaint' on. account V.T_ of the insecurity oftbe crossiog of the Rhiladel phia nod Zeman Railroad on, . Market Street; and whereas, the said cressing•lis the most frequented of our pulßle crossings,; therefore, . - .Beitlardezitica by . the Bgrilesie.t - ata cociaz of . the Borough of - Lebanon, That from and aliat•tne passage and publication of this ordinance.-the Philadelphia end Reading Rqiiroad Company is authorized Ze erect and maintalunfi Starke* , or Scull street, at the' juter , section of said streets a Watch-Box for the purpose of sheltering the' Watchman. who is to be engaged in -se curing. the said crossing'from accidents, by reason of the running olitinins on:the said road: • •• Be it further ordained. That the'site for said Watch- Box be seleCted by the Street Committee of said. Coun cils, and the authorized Ageneof , 4taid, Railroad Com pany. D. 11,,K LiI4N Y, Chief Burgess., nmsoc-.4 -7 ; e;.! Lebanon, June 3, TUST 4, i ,iand fiplendid Affeert nlen,t of 'super Znirlish and American Cloth kuid , Casaitnered fai.-derite; IPtin te: and Waste.— Call and examine our etc.*. We feel confident that ere can pleatk, rcitee to suit the times, at ' itPNAY.dr•ST.INVI3. TAKE NOTICE! THE PENNSYLVANIA COIIPANY. Xtligipts.'Satitts glarajftr, z. .11 . 61 . ._: . Z04:1',:ti.:.!•:)1, - tiitz - , Attend to Your Licenses AN ORDINANCE READING RAIL ROAD: SUM MER ARRANGEMEN T. _ Rat 19REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AND North-Wird for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK, ADINO, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Sc., Sc. Trains leavelTarrlshurg for Philadelphia, Now-York, Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A. M.. and 2.00 P. 84 , palming Lebanon 9.13 A. Al., and 3.08 P. 81. New Yipress leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. Ma Passes Lebanon at 3.15 A. U., arriving at New York at 9.16 the came morning. Fares from Ilarrlsburg: To New-Yorkss 15: to Phil adelphia S 3 36 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New• York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7 r.'(Pirrssuito EXPRESS).. Leave Philadel phia at 5.16 A. M., and 3.30 P. 51., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and Express at 1.00 A. M. Sleeping cars In the New York .Express Trait's, through to and from Pittsburgh without change., Pissengeri by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville et 9.15 A..M., and 2.30 ,P. M., for Plilladelphls..Harrlehurg and' New York. *: An Accommodation Paasenger train. leaves Beading at 6.00 A. 11., and returns from Philadelphia at 6 00:P. M. Zit' All the above trains run daily; Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A.:61., and Philadelphia it 3.16 P, 61. Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at 25 per cent. between any point's desired. Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 miles, . bet.l4-thqb points at $lB 35—for Families and Business Firm. 'Benson and Schbol Tickets, at reduced 'rates to and . frOm all Nike, " 80 pounds Baggage alloWed each passinger.: Ptiesetigers are requested , to-purch,.* their ticket, b eine entering the care, as bight:OM:Criss are charged. if paid In ear, Al NICOT.I.S. 'General Sn. eclat° dvnt "~csa tsos REMO AG. DIXACE.L. IR A. E'F 'S• '• .A 00, 2 1!, ' SHOE STORE, 45Voiiii*koirod . te ,nee• reildence, iii Cum liquelreAV est from, his old ststid; e-5:95 , 90qte. *fr. of Dr. O. D. Oloniager, • n:::,LEBANON, PA. • • lie has Jun' opened' a•!largo and desirablo• stock :of BoOtenald , Sliosin , Ladles , Kid oaitera a 0 $1.25; " I adies' .Loco- Bootees $1:50; for Miss* 'sl; o , karie .Blents Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2; for Boys $ll5 W 4450 ; for s Cblldren sl.l.llito $1.6214. Also a large variety of t)rershokt:Trupke, Traveling Demi, ko. Come, see, and judge fur yourselves: Lebs,u9p,lo6. Ol4 EFP. Il Hrii W. Ranki, • FUBMERLt. of Jonestown Lebanon county, world reepectfUlly inform his - Jonestown, Lebanon .tbai he hen eonneitted himself with Mr. LAM:, in'the TODACCO,SNBEE AND SEGAR BUSINESS, . ; No. 14.6,N0rth Third street, Ehila., • Saseitt lie will lie glad to receive customers, and • wit l rates that w ‘ ill . prove satisfactory. . Philadelphia, May ?A, As 63. ;UNION , HOTEL, • -"NORTH I,IIBANORt.. i, • ti g rip E undersigned'infertile "file' . " t ' -public, that be hae 'taken , thy “Cht• ' , Wu Beall" for:nerly kept. by blinielf, --- •"•".:" North Lebanon, (in llarket street, north of the canal, where he is nbw'prepared•to welcome hie 'friends . and travelere, and Cheer them with the griOdlltiaite of the land. His TABLE shall be provided with the betit 'the FerlslollB can afford, and Walla-BARB furnish the ehole ett I,i luors. His ego. t will he to make all stopping with,him fuel entirely .nt home, apst enjoy all the • cainxiatiienios that can be,glveu in a Public House: The - Stahl - rug le large and" roomy and in excellent order. BOARDINO.—IIe is also prepared to fail. a numb 1' of Boarders. • Boarding. as reaponahle as can ba,obtained at any other place... Ale ex tends. a cordial to all vislting,,Nertfi Lebanon. to :give him a call. . JOICATIIAN CIEESASIAN: North Lebanon, April 22,1853. • • Dissolution of Co-Pais4- -.1 . nors,hip. . q ur: Co:Partnership . heretofore existing between the .undersigned, in the leather and tanning hue Mega, •in Lebanon and4ionestown, Lebanon county, under the armor:Dl LLltlt, ARNDT 8 C 0.., has boon dissolved by tuutualeonsent . 'the books will remain at the store In Lebanon, and all those Indebted to said firm on ac counts of longer standing than the Prat of . April. lest as well ne those having accounts ugninst the firm prier to that time, are requested- to make settlement. .10DIN DILLER, • • . .1011 N ARNDT. 1'1111.1.1* FISHER. The business will be continued by the under signed. Pllll.ll , 'EISIIER, .10IIN ARNDT. • - Libation. )ley 27, 1863. • • -.• ,_, . . mew 1 4 e:tiller. Slx)rv.- - lint anilereizni4 wiiuld . riipeat.ul:y aiannutiCei •to tbrirfrittaltlA..attO the pit bile in gruc t rally that.they OPtitlititu in tbta.L,EATIIEIC bin 'oftbillire: 'Ands *.co. . Tlte.ne%?ArjavAluptinlituairje 1 4 40 . 3ip t .10:9,2LE 1111inlinikiii!DA ;..Tiott, iiTtnv tluorP•iVost or: pinekrove . ittict, whets they "sill kw.), condtatntly .oct bawl till LEATHER, ..-FINIDNU::.+, LATHS, -&c 'whitth they will son on reasanab la terms, Toes aloo con tinuo The TANN i 'jaw-Mown. at which place, or at italic Store In Lebowin,, , they will pay. Use highest prices for HIDES, in Casti:autichtuige for Leather. -Hoping to render anti, a aatisfaction to ail who may deal with theta,,,,they respectin/IY solicit all .ngAgod in the use of Leather to give them a call. - - nu,LIP FISI3BIt, •• 7 , s . „Nall ARNDT. Lebanon, May 27, 1863. . .. THE BEST, GOODS GOODYEAR & DIFTENBiteII DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY COODS , . iGroceries, Queensware alools Israeuva HILL All ghout the New York alien cash Shire. New GOODS:just recOyed.froui the NSW•YORK-snd - AUCTIONS. ";•-• !•• ,•• ' ; - no ye Sconontical housekeepers why don't you go to the New.York..Storeand,Save 30 per cent on , all you 20 piecesltagnlflcient Franey Dress Silks, very cheiP t will answer exactly for wedding dresses. • • _ . . 10 pieces Black Oro Du,lthine Oil Doilt at figures: do. lying Competition. An elegant variety. of. Black and Mourning dress goods, any; kind and at, all prices. - 1000 pieces of Fancy Dress Blooda ir in aendlesS yaria ty of colors; . . . plain and yigored French Morienoes,—all wool Be laitisi.,Cobtirg.s,,Cusbnieres, 15c. Brocha Shawls, Blanket. Shawls Black Tbibed long Shunts, Stilla . Shawls,.Mlesesand ChildrenSbawla. 1000 ilondlcorainrs front - 84 etc. up such'as BEM Calico from 12 cents up to 20. Mous aubigue from isy 4 to al. Gingham from 18X. to 25. ' Delain from 12 1 / to 25 . . Chalties from 25 - to 80. ' • ' Blanched and unbleached , Muslin from'l2 up. Smelting Porn 1214 up.. Auction Silks. • 'Variatrof Br ages cud Tissues. Lawns from 1234 cents up. - Variety of Cassimeres, Vestings and Cloths. Cotton and Linen Panting. Pbplins from 18 cts. up. . ARTICLE of BALMORAL SKELETONS. Plain Silk MOHAIR. Full Hoe wOol.Delainfh • Ilanlkeradefe. . - ull7 of MOURNING 000DS.' • Queenswere; beautifut and losuly. to look upon, in setts very cheap, will suit young persons just going to housekeeping exactly, and the very beet kind of Ware, es well as SO per cts. cheaper than it can elsewhere 'be Groceries. Sugars of all kinds, and cheaper Syrupfor 12% and le Ms., than can be ieund in the coon ry, Come oue came - all, our motto still is Small Profits and Quick sales and no misrepresentations. - GOODYYAR & I:II.P.PEINB ACM- Market Street 1110te1, 17 Corner Market , and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon . . • JOHN IVIATTHEN, Proprietor. 1101" AVING taken the above Stand, long occupied by 11 Ur. Um: octal) ZIMMERMAIfi wiltspare no.pains to make the Traveling .Public whb stop it, , :perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The. Reuse is large and well arranged. The Table supplied with-this best seasonable edibles the Bar stacked with the °holiest, lAcpiers, and the Stabling large and corn niodions. JOHN DIATIMEs. Lebanon, - April 9, 1862. =I LEBANON Door; Sash and BVam Planing Located ,on .the .Steute:Mouse.R,oad„ near . Dumber land Street;zErzstgAcznon. n p c4r ti s o fgn -uk ed g r e e n sp e a r c a t i f , u t lit t inf4r e ni x ; - the ; public li th E e7 Ist i fren mpg ' till manufacture and' keen 011; ball Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Ph:wring, Weather-Aoardsi 0 Gee Spring Mouldings, of all Moen, Wash-Boards. Outing, Surbarn, Cornicea, and all 'kiadli of , BEFILDING MATERIALS for Menses.. We also - construct the latest and most im proved-thkair :Casing and. Mand ltelling,; -suitable- for large and small buildings: -7 , ' = We now invite Farmers, ,Mechanics and Builders 'to .call and OXRAIIVIS our atook,-which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction td all who may favor the under signativltirtheinatirstom„.., . , - LONOAORE<& GABEL . Lebanon, April 23;4862.. Pi 6.4 - -4'aere is also-all kinds of TURNING at the mane fall. Plitaing, Souring, .to; pioinaptly dorli for those who may furnish Lumber, Farmers and others Take Notice. THE undersigned having parenued the entrre establishment of A. MAJOR A BROTHER, will manufacture and keep on hand a ear, general as eorttnent of MACHINERY and 'FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing: Improved FOUR-HORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway florae Powers and Tbreehers, Morgan's Independent etesl.wire Tooth Horse RAKE; Mumma,s Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast Tron Field Rollers, Grain Fans, Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-shelters, by hand or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, .te., with a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use, he. All of tbo.above Sfaclhnec are of the Intent and best improvementa, and areal' warranted to grvesathfaction. Castings of all kinds Matte to orda", and at abort notice.: Ale also manufactures .571.:A31 EN- GeatquilSbalt. work in general, and pays particular atteatloo to Repairing Eogir.Ca and lstachlnerpof eJI kirrde.• Tie Invitee all to 0011 and examtne the work at natal& cline Shop, on PnenOnsive STREET. Lebanon. ' All orders or communications by mail will be premptly attended to.• ' D. M. KAR3IANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon, August' 8,1880. appointed A. MAJOR & BROTHER my Agents for the r,urpose of carrying matins above . business- D. N. KARILaNY. Lebanon, A gas t 8,1800. NEW GOODS ! JUST RESITRa .AT.TUS STORE OF L. K. LAITDERMILCH, In-Ormberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. ficiliii OCR Scllii~ Ow AN INDOORAINNT TO OARII Mina& WILL SAVE .® . PER.. GEN T. 'LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Merino and Coberg. ' Fancy anelllack Silks, from 50 cents to $1 50. Detains from 10 to 20 cent.. Lawns from 6 1 ,4 to 16 cents. Mohair. Plain from 16 to 37 , ,6 cents. Valoncias from 8 to 16 cents. 31101'S ,AND BOY'S WEAR. Black Cloth, from $1 00 to $4 50. Fancy and Black Cassimeres, from 50 to $1 50. Ladles' ClOak - Clotb, from $L 00 to $1 50. Cottodatles; from 10 to 20 cents. DOMESTICS. from 6 1 .4 to 123. c, cents. Check, from 10 to 32 eents. Ticking, from 10 to 16 cents. • Calicoes, from fI to 12 1 .;4 cents. Oinghams from SO to 20 cents. • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Pining Shawie, from 51 00 to $A 00- • • , Black Thibet Shawls, from $2 00 to St 00. NOTIONS !, NOTIONS 1 ! Parasols and Ihnbiallaar tram 50 to $2 00. Stockings, from 6% to 75 cents. noop Skirts, from 25 to $1 50 . Hasidkerchlai, trom 0!,1 to 18 coats ~J .lnenend Paper Collars. . . - An ascartment of READY hI r icDII cLoriami, • CARPETS! CARPETS!! GROCERIES, AND QUEENSWARE. PROVISJONS. • • Sugar Cared NAM -nod H ACKEREG. • FRUITS! FRUITS!! ' Dried Apples, Dried Moms, Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, ' AllsolJ to suit the times, by L. K. LAUDER:UILCII. N. B. ,4111 kinds of Country Produce taken su ex. change • for Goods. L. K. L. Lebanon, April V—, 1562. For Sale or'Exehange. f r TlEundersigned, will sell, or exchange for a SHALL J, Faust, his desirabl.. House and lot of Ground. in East street, East Lebanon. The !Imago fa a anew two story billet: with Eiletten attached. H I On well built and well arranged with all sw Snaps.. nary convenient:ea. Also Cistern, Bath Rouse, Goose, all kinds or Fruit 'Frees, ..tr., on the piemisea. This property if not sold. will be exchanged as 111)01*. Good and indisputable title, given. For fur. tbcr information apply to JAMES N, ROGERS, Tinsmith. Lebenou, July IG, ISO. Per Ruts . Mud, .ouches, Ants, Ben Augs, Moths in Furs, Woollens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &o. Put up in 25c. Or. and $1 00 Boxes. Bottles, and Flasks, $.4 and $5 sizes for lIOTELS, room; INSTITUT( ONS, “Only. infallible renulliesittiown.” "Free froze Poisons: . "Not dangerous to the Uumaa amity?' ‘rltate come out of their holeS to die.' Wholesale in all large-pities. Are') &Ad ispall Drireole.rs and 11 • ET.-ILERS everywhere um,. '1 11 BEIVAItE I I r of all imitations. See that -COSTAR'S" ueme LE on each Box, rot ' tle and. Flask, before you buy. Ay, Address - HENRY R. COSTAR, Primers.% DEPOT 452 BItoADWAY. N.Y. .16 . 5.01 d by J. L. LEMBERG' BR, Wlndeenle and Re tail Agent, - bebduon, Ba. Marh4.lBe3 . , _ SOLDIER'S PENSIONS. 0g; •WrAINDE,D, AND DISABLED soLurtats who are applicants for - Pena - led iviii be examined by Dit. W. M.. GUILFORD, . .Examining: Pension Surgeon for the Government Pa= Pere promptly made out and forwarded to the Depart ment at. Washington. Zee, opposite the Market House, Lebanon Pa. Lebanon. Blareb 25t.b.1863.-2m. Notice of Assessment, No. 20 frIIELYCOMING COUNTY mirrITAL rs,sußANeg j. COMPANY, on the first day of May. 1863, order ed an' Assessment of five per cent on ail Premium Niites in possession of the Company given for Inset , : :nee, which were in force on ILO first day of May, 1863, and appointed Adam Gritt lager, of Lebanon, Receiver for Lebanon couttly . ,. who is directed to receive the same froni the Members of the company, sod pay over the .wboitu Assessment before the 25th duty of August next. Muncy, May 25 1863. By order of the Board. In pursuance of :Gave, Iwi 11 call upon the mem here of the company within Elie county of Lebanon, In a short time, or send. to receive the said assessment. ADAM GUITTINURR, Receiver. June 3, 1803.-3 t. Ornaniental Iron Works. WOOD cf; PE ROT, 1131 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., _OCAE RFE for sale upon the . Most, Farara,ble Terms, NEW nod BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS in great ie "ty Of ruox RAILINGS for C E3IETEIIT ES, RESIDENC ES, kc., of Wrought and Cast iron, and GALV ANI ZED IRON , mid MUSS TORINO ; IRON YERANDAIIS , BALCONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, lIITCIIING POSTS, LAMP :STANDS, VASES, TABLES, FLOWER, STANDS, SO FAS, CRAPS, STATUARY, ANIMALS, and all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. Deaigne forward ed for selection. Persons applying for same, will please state tho kind of work "needed. June 3,1663.-3 m . THV PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Large and Camino (Haus lintel, in Pottsville, known as the MORTIMER HOUSE, Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for mer patrons that he is prepared to ancoinmo. date all who may favor hint with their patronage. The MORTI4II4R, HOUSE' has been newly 'papered, painted, and refurnished throughout, and the PROPRIE TOR. feels warranted in saying that his UN,SURPASSED , BY ANY" HOTEL IN-THE Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience. ,No Pains wilt be Spared To render it an agreeable and comfortable stopping • ' place for strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached to the Hotel, arm-sufficiently largo for the ac commodation of the horses and carriages of his guests. The 4otel Is new open for the Reception6.l . o.e',Public l boaPP3 ; to all who may give him a tall. ,J04E . 41 EIMER, INt4Ville, April 8,1883. - • proprietor. .7011 N G. OABEL $25 ! : Employment' $7-1! . . AGENTS WANTED' UTE nAll lay from $25 to V 5 par months, and all expensesitoartisnAgents, or girea commission. Pirticulars soot free. Address Esir. Sewmo Blunum COMPANY, R. SAII.F.O; General Agent, 6111ao, Ohio, May 13, 1863: TILIS is to notify ail Carp nters and .Cahinet irtakers that ate billiefor coffins will be paid.by. the Dirac , tors of the,Poor for poor persons .dying-within a - circle of five stifles of the. Poor Arouse t-seal[, such persons will be fern Is Led with Cofranii free of expense an eppii .oationl to the' , StoWard at the , Poor Muse, JQLLN N. tiOIVRAN, . • ELIAS WA LitOltri, Directors of the Poor. GEO. ZIIIiSERNI AN, May 27 1853, Notice. Voluble Farm for Sale. Tll snberriber offers for mile a FARM, situate on T tbo State Road, leading fromlnd hum to Pittsburg, two miles west of the town of Indiana, the County c ••=l Indiana county, Pa., and one solicitous the In -11, Branch of the Peunsylvenie Central Railroad.— l'arm centains 2t14 ACRES, all under good fence; 17. acres are cleared, - and in high state Of malt ivation the remainder is well timbered. Allis Br fot either the blow or erythe—no broken land on the tract,—and ii VI ell calculated for either grain growing or stock eels imr. as then• is standing water in almost every field,, and a majority of the fields are so arranged its to sped' into woodland for the benefit of dada The buildloge , • consist ern BRICK Dw EL INra Bors.r.. ;I'. l l. Divided into Six Reotne end Kitchen, • ALSO A FP.AVE BARN. 100 by so feet ; Frame Wagon Stied, Corn Cribs, and Tool bonne, and other on thuildings. Title indhputa hie. For further particr.lars address the tinbscrawr, at the Office of the "Dasousavio Srsintatur." PottliviDe. Schuylkill county. Pa. A. C. BARCLAY. Pottsville, Stay '27, 11383.-3 t. PUBLIC SALE • or VALUABLE. LANDS. BEING PART OF TSB Colebrook Furnace Estate. NvILL be offered at PUBLIC SALE, on THU2L2D4I JiTiir, 11th, 1863, at tho residence of Philip Quigley,- Senior, near the road leading from Colebrook to Ceinplielletown, mile from Colebrook, the following TRACTS of LAND, situate in Lekvan Cuonty.. viz: 2 TRACTS, of about 40 wad 108 Acres, reapecticely, situate on the road leading from Colebrook to Ciiinp• bclistown, and adjoining lands of D - Flory and Jonas C riooer. These Tracts are well watered , with Timber enough for ['mane, and arc suitable for either Eirartur Or Ordure. The 1103 Acre Tract has on it a good LOG AND , FRAME HOUSE, (now occupi- 11 ; ed by P-Quigley,er..) a FRAME 11 STABLE, Well of Water near oor, - - sad a considerable portion G under fencing. 7 2 WOOD LOTS, (Nos. 79 and 81,) containing 5 and - 8 Acres, recyectlrely. adjoin ing lands of Jedetiti Gingrich and others, on the Iced leading from Kelley's Oorpor to Canintellstown, Rad mid-way between three plat-ea t TRACT of about 44 Acres of Sprout Land, of some 15 }oars growth, adjo filing lands of Joseph Evans and °toots. and known as the f/ellabsugh Tract. All the above are in Londonderry Township. ALSO, a Tract of CLINSTNUT TIMBER., laid off in 10p3 of contunientslos. situate in South .AnnetZte town ship adjoining lands of Peter Bachman and others. A LSO, will be offered an FRIDAY, .rolvEim, 1863, at the residence ofJoreph Indic, on the road leading from Foltz's Store to Middletown, the following Tracts of Laad,sltunte in Dauphin County, viz 28 Lots. mostly Chestnut Timber. with *tome good Posture Lots. well watered, and-having a sufficiency of Timber on same for fencing. I Tract of Chestnut and Oak Timber Land,wv 4.; o . '.. ot Small part clear,) adjoin lug lands of Pe ter Shenk', Abraham Longenecker and oth ers, and containing about 44 ACRES. .1 TRACT, about one-third CITESTNUT SPROUTS. the remainder PASTIME, adjoining lands of Henry Gingrich, Hacker ,4 Foreman, and cimtahringalpcmt 66 ACRES. iss- The ahoc'e are all in Oonowago township. ALSO, a Tract of On-stunt Timber, situated in Lon donderry township. Dauphin cou•.ty; adjoining lends of Henry Strickler, Henry Books and °those, contain ing nanny n ACRES. _ *sr Mr. Strite will show the above laud,and a Draft Mara, to peraous sttatting to purchase. • • H DRAFTS can elsobe eeen [l4 Colebrook Act" Wee on both days to commencepunctitsity‘at 1 o p. M. Terms made known on day of gale. I N..B.—Tbe above will be thetas/ public sale that will be held of the Colebrook - lan Is. vr,.. _ FREEMAN, Adair of the Estate of WM. COLEMAN, dea'd. Lebanon, May 1.1%1862.-Id. George ilollinans LEANON COUNTY 1 - weary , 'AS • TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. i • I)tZTlegLll:ttentiwill be paidtono,thpA• will sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanpn, Myers town and Annrille Stations, and all other points in the County. FRIZIGIITS contracted for at the least possible rates awl delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freight t. For Information. apply at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Belot. Lebanon. EDWARD MARK. Ills Agent hi Phitadelphia,vill al ways be found at IV. If. Edith's Merchant's Hold, North T.•ird sL., Plaadelphia July 11.,:60.11 HENRY . . : _ & STINE la - AVE NOW OPENED THEIR LARGE AND VERY UANDSOM E ASSORTMENT OK Cluillkm Striped. Plaid and Plain Morambinnea: Shep herd Plaids : Chant Delaiues: Foulard Poplins, Ac., Re. Ala°. a full stock of MOURNING 000DS, such ma Taza matines, liaregep, Crape Moretz. Grenadine Bareve, all wool Delaivas, Challiee, Ac., Ac., which are worth looking after, for they certainly are a Great Bargain. Black and White CHENE POPIXES; Black and Plain PLAID POPLINS 'Lilac, Blue and Green PLAIDS: - " Black and White DE LA INES: Rich Plaid POPLINS; Bich Cheue POPLINS: Silver Mixed POPLINS, Very handsome, fit. the Gelden Sign of MENET & STINE, ,'Corner of Cumberland and Market Wens, Lebanon, May 14, ISE2. , . Red Lion Motel. Shaefferstowo, Lebancin 'countY Pa. latadt S. Keath, Prop' rtetar. nrinht . iiihicAher respectfully informs the public:that I takeit the above centrally-located natal, in Shaaterstown, and that he wittbe happy to' enter tain; contrastably and pleasantly, all *hi) may biter him with a call.. The ROUSE is large and connuodi ens, and the STABLING of the very best kind. ilia Table and Bar will always be supplied with the bee and choicest. lie solicits a share of the ,Public patron age. M. K._ ICISATII. f6haefferstoirn,3l 186 • ay. Lebanon if - tinai c senisliart — y . RACHEL F. 'ROSS, Prinnipal: 'JULIA ROSS. Malice I'Departaient. Mrs. M.- A. J. JIMISON, Drawing., rillfE Ninth Session will cominenceSeptember3, MOO. This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer superior advantages .at 111 moderate cost. The school year is "dirided info two sessions of five months each. Charge per merlon. Aim 734 to 15 dollars, according to thestudiesof the scholar. Extra for Music, French, Latin, and German. -5 4 , 5 Particular attention, given to the muhical dMrt ment . Instructions upon the Piano,' Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils net connected' with =the School will be waited upon at their homes, when de• sired, and at the usual rates. Early application should bemsde to . 5. J. STINE, or J. IC KISH. Board of Directors:: D. S. HAMMOND, B. J. STINE, JOHN MEILY, • J. W. M15E1,..• C. D. 0 LONINGER, C. GREENAWALT, ISAAC BECKLEY, JOSIAH MICK. LeLemon, Aug. 21, 1561. HENRY KRAIT -- S - E TO B. F. SWARTZ. ykTOITLII respectfully inform the public: that,hehaa just received and opened, at hie store, in Market street, Lebanon, A LARGE STOCK or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, . QUEEDISNVLRE, tto.i which will be sold at very low prices for CASII. ifs would respectfully 'invite all to gists' Min a calf and examine his stock, feeling assured that, es regards quality, beauty of style and Cheapness of pricespe can not be servleVed. • THE .IPARDIEBREI of Lebanon and vicinity, are also Invited to eon andOeo his stock, and bring their PRODUCE; for which the highest Market price will be allowed, being a new beginner he hopes to receive, as he will endeavor to merit, a share of the patronage of the pub lic. HARDWARE AT COST. /1 IDE subscriber offers his large and • well selected 1 Sleek of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS, &c., .11T COST FOR CASH' . "Parties who have settled their accounts-IV will be allowed a liberal credit on purelessm—Th. who have not settled will find their accoceritiiiigs A. S. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlemeist 'collec tion. D. *.ALLIDiDitilt. Lebanou,Julyll, 1881. BOOKS & STATIONERY . A N EWFIRM. WALTZ 114- . HOUCK ~AT MILD inform the Public, that having bought and ir . V consolidated the Book and Stationery Stores - of II: li. Roedcl and George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old a tend (11. IL Iloadel's) in Cumberland street, where they Will always have on hind .a large...and well se lected aupioly of School, "Blank • and Sandy School . 1 / 0 4 and ns.uu iuducement they 01144 their: alfroil i bb n Vciokli it grentriiianpod pfrceti. ' R . -- " fiew. York , arid P , Bedell** Pally nistilfetibfb' raiaf ard Magsaities, eau ba.bad and subactibad,liari on reaanuobie terms; by calling at tbelestorer, -.F.- ' • ;401thing. promptnessantihg in,their line will be Oheeifstllyi . fitet nded to wit and dispatchl . , V0i1ant0n;146v.12,48 62 . ' • •• • , , - IteMOVal. DR. XREIDEII 1 3s emoved hie :offiee 'to his residence, in tIW braiding formerly occupied by J. Shellenbtrotr; two doors !tenth Of the County Jail, 301' 2:?,1863. OZO. HOFFMAN
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